[Times of Zambia]BML XI has maintained a firm grip at the summit of the Copperbelt Cricket Association (CCA) league after annihilating a CCA Development Side by 189 runs in a game played at Nkana Cricket Club at the weekend.
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[Times of Zambia]KAFUBU Water and Sewerage Company (KWSC) has signed a contract with NIRAS consultants of Denmark worth US$80 million for the provision of consulting and engineering services.
[Times of Zambia]KAFUBU Water and Sewerage Company (KWSC) has signed a contract with NIRAS consultants of Denmark worth US$80 million for the provision of consulting and engineering services.
[Times of Zambia]THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has slashed gate charges for the June 8 and 15 Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Lesotho and Sudan to as low as KR20.
[Times of Zambia]DEFENCE Minister Geoffrey Mwamba has pledged KR50,000 to the 'Brothers For Life' movement, which will go towards championing the fight against HIV and AIDS in Zambia.
[Times of Zambia]DEFENCE Minister Geoffrey Mwamba has pledged KR50,000 to the 'Brothers For Life' movement, which will go towards championing the fight against HIV and AIDS in Zambia.
[Zambia Reports]The Human Rights Commission (HRC) has condemned PF thugs that harassed and stole personal items from Movement for Multi-party Democracy president and young wing coordinator Bowman Lusambo yesterday.
[Zambia Reports]The Human Rights Commission (HRC) has condemned PF thugs that harassed and stole personal items from Movement for Multi-party Democracy president and young wing coordinator Bowman Lusambo yesterday.
[Zambia Reports]Self confessed wife batterer and defence minister Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba commonly known as GBM has now became an advocate of the negative effects of gender based violence (GBV).
[Zambia Reports]Opposition Movement for Multi Party Democracy (MMD) Chipangali MP Vincent Mwale says he was surprised that sworn critics of United States Ambassador Mark Storella had suddenly found a darling in him since he had supported their position...
[Times of Zambia]TWO men in Kapiri Mposhi arrested for allegedly being in a homosexual relationship have been denied bail by a Kapiri Mposhi magistrate's court on the basis that they may commit the same crime if released.
[Times of Zambia]PRESIDENT Michael Sata is expected to arrive here today to join other Heads of State and government at the 21st Africa Union (AU) summit.
[Zambia Reports]Vice President Guy Scott will be in Feira Constituency is in Feira to witness today's filing of nominations by ruling Patriotic Front's candidate Patrick Ngoma.
[Zambia Reports]The Zambia Police say they have opened a docket against Patriotic Front cadres that beat up opposition Movement for Multi Party Democracy (MMD) Die Hard Youth chairperson Bowman Lusambo.
[Times of Zambia]IRATE Bulangililo and Kwacha residents in Kitwe on Tuesday set ablaze a Rosa minibus and smashed several other motor vehicles in protest against the death of a female pedestrian who was hit on Kazembe Road.
[Times of Zambia]MERIWETHER Foundation, a South African entity, has expressed interest to set up a solar power plant in Mukuni chiefdom in Kazungula District of Southern Province at a cost of more than US$250 million.
[Times of Zambia]THERE is some good news for the Copperbelt, particularly Ndola youths following the establishment of the Ndola Youth Resource Centre (NYRC) which is providing case studies on youth issues and research policies to promote business caree...
[Times of Zambia]THE Zambia Small-Scale Farmers Network (ZSSFN) says the removal of the subsidy on maize is based on reality and that the Government has to be firm in the implementation process.
[Times of Zambia]Government is looking for cheaper sources of oil to cushion the impact of high fuel prices in the country and will soon engage the governments of Saudi Arabia and Angola for oil deals.
[Times of Zambia]THE turbulence which erupted in Kitwe, in which a mini-bus was torched, is an illegal and a myopic way of expressing anger on an issue that could have easily been left to law enforcement officers to handle.